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Quilts carried during the migration of millions of Black people from the South star at the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific ...
The Second Great Migration, 1940-1970 An estimated 5 million people left the South for the North and West. By the end of the 1970s, the African-American population had almost completely shifted ...
A panel discussion on the Great Migration and the 9th annual African American Family Book Expo. We continue our look at the new PBS docuseries from Henry Louis Gates, Jr., "Great Migrations: A ...
Research volunteer Caroline S. O’Connell will share the story of Flossie Sinclair Furr, an African American school teacher who was part of the Great Migration in the early 20th century.
Tracing my ancestors’ Great Migration by train An estimated 6 million Black Americans left the South from about 1910 to 1970. I set out to follow my great-grandmother’s journey.
Over 50 years after the Great Migration ended, an increasing number of Black Americans are returning to the places from which their ancestors fled. But this time, they are not making this exodus ...
Great Migration Exhibition. This photo provided by the Museum of Modern Art shows a panel of The Great Migration series by African-American artist Jacob Lawrence titled Another of the social ...
After singing “Lift Every Voice and Sing,” known as the Black national anthem, a large multi-racial audience in the Y-12 New Hope Center last Friday heard an uplifting talk about the evolution of ...
Research volunteer Caroline S. O’Connell will share the story of Flossie Sinclair Furr, an African American school teacher who was part of the Great Migration in the early 20th century.